PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, November 7, 1902. riTRMHIIKIl BVKHY FKIIJAV. OFFICK, BROWS'B BU1U!N nunADPT. - Pl'DHCitl F'TIOJC Onf. VEAltOne tiollnr mid fifty centR, Bix Months Seventy-live rentH. 8THKTI.V IN ADVANCK. Entered t the pM ofTleo of Mllford Plbn (loootv. iVnnsvlvunln, in wentid chwa miitturl November twenty -Unit , lW"i. Advertising Rates, One squnre(eisrtitltnes).one Insertion -11.00 IT. inh oiilKifniit'iit Insertion .6" Riilneed rii, furnlshi-d on n)mltoathm 'will be allowed ywtrly nuvertiTS. Legal Advertisiij. Administrator's nnd Exec itor a notices - - - . . - - - - Auditor's nothing Ulvoree notlees - - - -Sheriff's sulea, Orphans' court 3.W 4.01) 6.00 Rules, County Treasurers siilos, ( ouuty state ment and electiou proilainatiou charged by the Hquaro. J. H. VHn Etfen, PUIILIBHKR, Mllford, Pike County, Pa. THE VJCTOIi V The republicans of .the country hnve President Roosevelt to thnnk for the victory which was won at the polls Tuesdiiy. It was his Bplon did personality, bis invincible cour see. his outsnoken manliness and the confidence which these charac tenstics have inspired iu the pec pie which won the buttle. Had it not been for this the party would bare undoubtedly uuffjred defeat in the oountry. The divisions ou im portant questions, the overleaping ambition of politician, the disregard by some of the country's best inter ests, created an inclination to inde pendent voting, but a desire to bus tain the president in his manly and straightforward course restrained the discontent and led to the splen did victory. There are ills in the party which are worthy of mention, there are a few in this state and it behooves party leaders to recognize and shun them if they desire a con tinued lease of power. The presi dent is worthy of the confidence which is Riven him, now let our statesmen prove themselves as worthy by giving him their confi dence and support. Thinking that perhaps some whose inclinations are democratic, may wish a live and reliable county paper for the sake of home needs alone and without rega.nl to its politics, and who may also wish a good paper for political information along the line of their belief, we have arranged with the New York World to supply them. We will furnish the Thriee-a- Week World and the Phkhs lor one year, 2U8 papers, for ti, or less than one cent each. This combination will afford plenty of good reading matter at a very low rate. The services for the coming week will lie as usual in the Presbyterian church. MAST HOPE Mrs. Robinson has been enter taining her daughter, Mrs. Lou. Evans of Montclair, N. J. Miss Katy Ji.rmito:i was visited by her brother last week. Miss Howe, teacher at this place, attended the teachers institute at Milford. Mr. Browne, the teacher at Tusten, went to Liberty, N. Y last week on the sun ) errand. Several boar trucks have been sou u about two miloo distant up the M. II. creuk near the Koch place. S. D. H inkius uf Pleasaut Mount drove to Tusteu last weck Hunters are now looking for the fluet footed deer iu Sullivau county and also huntiug other animals, such as bear, wolves and squirrels. Mrs. E. Tigue is entertaining her sister, Mrs. KuflVf, and husband of Jersey Vity. ' Atiliss Ceiiii TigdVs are her brother, James nnd Miss Marion of ' Port Jervis. ; ' ' Miss Katy Suhoot, who is attend ing the teachers' class in Pore Jer vis school, came .home Friday. Frank Hurt .considers it healthy esoreise to like Ion walks after upper. Miss K ity H it ! bus returned from ilotujs.lulia. lit. William Cra ford, who went from Tauten wiijii u child, was married Oct. 23 to Mi.-m May JjIloS uf that pU.JJ. Haulers ate in'ii ni n ) 1 it"d at x .'...''. llaiikin for one dollar por .iwili-' i iVt-.-S. Get the Most Out of Your Food Yon don't and can't if your stomach is weak. A wenk stomnch does not di gest nil that is ordinarily taken into it. It pets tired pni)y. and what it fails to digest is wnsied. . Anione the pip-ns f a wenk stomach are uneasiness after rating, tits of ner vous headache, nnd disagreeable belch ing. "I have tnkpn Hood's Psrsnnsrllla at dlfT'-rent times for stomach troubles, nnd a run down con.lllion of the system, nnd hnve been greatly benetlted by Us use. 1 would not be without It In my fmnlly. I m trou bled efpecinily In rummer wilh wenk stom ach and nnosea nnd find Hood's RnrsnpnTlUa Invaluable." K. I). Hickman, w A Hester, ia. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Strengthen and tone the stomach and the whole digestive system. Methodist Church Jottings. (By RRtf. C. E. ScuniiRB.) The topio for next Sibbvth morn ing is "Christian Aristocracy, tor the evening, "Is Tliino Heart Right?" The emphasis placed on the solid truth, education in a montal and moral sense, at the recent institute calls for a sincere word of approba tion. Those .who sought onlv to have their ears tickled were disap pointed. Those who sought for gen uine improvement found the week one of exceeding profit. We were glad to learn that one of the instruc tors, Prof. McNeal, is a prominent Methodist who was a lay member of the general conference of recent date. The day has long gone by when Methodists were laughed at for lack oE knowledge. Be sure and corns to the musical and make your contribution for the Christinas fuud, all ye who are con nected with the Methodist congre gation. No one will call on yon this year to ask for cash for Christ mas. This musical will be given in the church next Tuesday evening. We were exceedingly gratified at the attendance of men at the ser vice last Sabbath evening. We hope that this may increase and that among the representatives of the churches of Milford in the future may be Been a goodly number of the "sturdy oaks." y It was with a great deal of pleas ure that the Writer attended the re ception given by Dr. and Mrs. Reed in behalf of Rev. and Mrs. Bissell. The relationship that existed be tween myself and Mr. Bissell as brother ministers was most cordial. Our best wishes follow him to his new field of service. The Christmas service to be used this year is the "Star of Promise" by Hall and Mack. This same ser vice will be used at Union. ..The musiois exceptionally pleasing and we are looking forward to this com ing Christmas with a great deal of pleasure. Shall we not make this the best iu the history of the school ? SILVER LAKE Rov. E. M. Smead of Milford has been enjoying a vacation hunting in this vioinity this week. Louis de Berlhe of Milford made a trip to this place on his bicycle Tuesday. Frank Down . called on friends here Sunday evening. timall game is plentiful hero this fall. John Fuller of Milford visited friends here Tuesday afternoon. George Darragh of Dingmans is hunting in this section this week, Mr. and Mrs, James Ha en expect to begin housekeeping in August Mercier's house in Porter township soon. John u. ilooa passed here en route for Dingmans Ferry Tuesday evening. Mrs. John D. Wuittaker of noar Coles was here on business Wednes day. Several people from this vicinity attended the institute at Mllford last week. , . Rupert J. Niiis of Milford is en joying a hunting vacation in this section this week. Joe. KINGMAN'S FERRY. A telegram received here recently stated that . . Donaldson was hikt'ii dangerously ill at Philadelphia and had been removed to New York in a sHvral cur. Later reports say lie is somewhat improved. Several young men here have been put under $100 bail by 'Squire l'uizier to appear at next court for (li.-tui bing property of Jacob Van di'iiniiik and other mischief Hal loue'eti nilit. Mr. litatcratt, wife and child ren are visiting Aluii.o I 'run. llunUisaie pieutilul and tannics are having bard times a good many h n e Ix'i'u killed. John Vader, who is in Kings county In i tti I at Brooklyn, has hot yet undergone an oj eraliou. Jt is iifci--iry to redact? the jiiHama tion of Ihe stomach before it can l-e ll' .'ill'. tiliKENTOVYN. Dedicatory exercises were bold in the M. E. church lit (loulilshoro Wednesday, Nov. 5. The sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. Chas. Mcfiifliii of Scianton. Tossie Bitiith is home from Stroudsbnrg on a visit. II. E. Cross and wife of Honosdale are visiting friends and relatives in Oreentown. Victor Corey and wife have been calling on friends in I'ocono. Last week P. R. Cross successful ly ran a raft of lumber from the Burns eddy to Wilsonville. This is the third for the season and a totnl ot eighty-five thousand feet. Though this is the old method it seems to work very well yet as he took about thirty thousand in one raft and spent but one day and a half in run ning it down. Fred Krieger met with a serious accident while on bis way to the cider mill with ti load of apples. Part of the harness came loose which allowed the wagon to ruuout of the road throwing Mr. Krieger out and badly spraining one hip. Rev. Thomas Hooper preachod a prohibition sermon Sunday evening. Mrs. Agnes and Mrs. Augusta HoppH took advantage of the ex cursion and made a visit to Niagara Falls. The teachers on their return from institute reported a pleasant and profitable time. K B c. ftounri And Spelling.' A musics! fellow In Hutle Attempted to play tin the flutts. But the peace-lovh;K neiKtihuia Concluded hip lelghborH By FmiislilriK him one on Hie nutt -1-faltimure American. A SLIP 11". "1 heard your brother say this morning that T showed my age. Do you think bo?' 'No, indeed. I think you try to hide it." Louisville Courier-Journal. The Hitny Home. A little word of klndtteps now arrl then; A little blindness to the faults of men, A gentle voice, a cheerful, quit! tone, A loving timlle. Behold! a huppy home. N. K. Sun. A I'erslstent olil Settler. "He's one of the old tettlers, isn't heV "Yes. One of the most persistent old aettlers we have." "What do you mean? That he per: aists in hanging on?" "So. I tneun that he persists in aet tllug. He has settled for from ten to 20 cents on the dollar after no less than five failures, and he'll do it again if he gets a chance." Chicngo Post. L, Don't forget the old man with the fish on his back. For nearly thirty years he has been traveling around the world, and is still traveling, bringing health and comfort wherever he goes. To the consumptive he brings the strength and flesh he so much needs. To all weak and sickly children he gives rich and strengthening food. To thin and pale persons lie gives new firm flesh and rich red blood. Children who first saw the "Id man with the fish are now grown up and have children of their own. He stands for Scolt's Emul sion of pure cod liver oil a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need flesh and strength. SCOTT BOW N1, Chemists. 0j-415 Kji I t rrct, NcwYorX, iWv. nd I.Oi oil trui:8W. i IF YOU ARE SICK And need medicine for your Kidneys, Liver, Bladder or Blood, get the Best. Dr. David Kennedy's Remedy. Favoriia If von are suffering from kidney or bladder disease, the doctor asks: "Do you desire to urinate often, and are you compelled to pet up frequently during the night? Does your back pain you ? Does youruritiestain linen? Is there scald ing pain in passing it, and is it difficult to hcilcf Ih urine hiuk? Jfso, your kidneys or bladder are dioased." Try putting some of your orine in a class tumbler, let it htand twenty-four hours. If there i$ a sediment, or a cloudy, mllkv appearance, your kidneys are sick. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy will Burely relieve and cure the most dis tressing case of these dread diseases, and no physician can prescribe a medicine that equals It for kidney, liver, bladder and blood diseases,-rheumatism, dyspep sia and chronic constipation. Walter D. Miller, of Delhi. N. Y., writes -. "I suffered for years with kidney ' trouble and severe pains in my back, at times it was so bad I could hardly walk. My stomach also troubled me and I frequently had twinges of rheu matism. I suffered a great deal and received no benefit until I began the use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. After taking it a short while it cured me." It Is for sale by all druggists in the New BO Gent Size and the regular ft .00 size bottles less than a cent a dose; Samptt bvttle-nouxk fcrr trial, frte by mail. Dr. Davlrf Kanndy Corporation, Rondout, Br. DavM Himit't iolttos Drn Instr.nt rel!f. Rnralata, Mtwniatlsai, mlaaa, I a, eoc. K0VEL PRISON REFORM. Italy Prnpoim CtfitenNMllon for Meat Who Hnre Been- Viijtmtly Condejnned.' A new crlmiimt hdll is about to he discussed in Italy, and it isr thought In Pome that it will be passed."" Tt proposes to concede tn those firnd to have been untnsHy condemned to prison an Indemnity, to be decided upon by Ihe cotrts. says n report to the Chicago Tribune. If the person has been In prison through a real judicial error the indem nity w ill in some, way correspond to the financial los which lie and his family have sustained, while if he has been condemned fhrVvigh the bad faith of a third person, through false testi mony (for which, of course, the cflurf which condemned him Is not respon sible), the indemnity will be less, but at least he w III havethe wherewithal to begin life anew..- ' . Jt has been proposed to indemnify those living when the law passes who have already been released from un merited condemnation, or the families of tftose who have died while undergo ing unjust sentence. , - A Violent Attack of Croup Cared "Last wintoVi4ft.'4nfht child of mine had croup in-e violent form,' says Elder Jolrai Y, Sogers, a Chris Man evangelist yjf Filley, Mo. gave her a few- doses of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy and in a short time all danger yvfis past and the ohild recovered."., This remedy not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the first symptoms appear, will prevent tbe attack. It contains no opium or other harmful sub- stanoe and may be given as confi dently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by A. W. Batch and Bon, Mattf moras, all drug and general stores in Pike county, t . Jo ... Hnlnrrt hr: Ills Airship. Count von Zeppelin,, who has the Jlstinction of having built the inrir at of all airships, has been finnnt'inl- iy ruined by his nernnnuticnl expert meats. Cnable- to obtain mean for carrying out h's ncw projects, be is now breaking up'llie old framework of his airships'' in -order to tell the aluminium "of ywliictmthe.V are com posed Zeppeliu 07. yeura, of age, He w us a lniltarv attache of the Ger man embassy In the" t'niteil States during the civil'- fcair' and made sev eral balloon ascensions from battle fields of the south in 1803. Ha was the leader of the famous cavalry raid in France in 1870 which marked the commencement ol hostilities of th jrtiat Franco-PrusBiau vnr. . To iha Public Allow trie to say a fow words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. I can recommend it with the utmost conflden63. It has done good work for me and will do the same for others. I had a very se vere cough and cold and feared 1 would get pneumonia, but after tak ing the second dose of this medicine I felt better, thred bottles of it cured my cold and the pains in my chet disappeared entirely. I am most respectfully yonrt for health, Ralpl 8. Meyers, ti -Thirty-seventh Kt.. Wheeling, W. V.T Kor sale by A W, Balch and Son, Matamoras, all drug and general , stores in Pik county. Our two. KkM-ea inve uover bum to well filled with ,ww gooda as liii fall. We are olleiing lots of bar ains in every department. Coint ind get soma Ryniau & Wells, "Some years ago while in Martin burp, W. Va.', I was taken witl uUulcru morbus, which was follower by diarrhoea. The doctor's iiiudiciiH did uie no good. I was udvied t. Hot bottle of C'Uitmberluiu' Colic Cholera and Jiarrhoa Remedy, which I did, and it cured rue sound and well." ti. A. Morris, Kmbree ville. Pa. Bold by A. W. B.ileh ami Son, Matamoras, all drujr and t;en cial stoieb in Tike county. Fa U Stylo of the ffof Payroll $26,00.00CV .r"-"'" , hi. Si .Is' JOHNSON vat a i i - g UANKUUPTCY Our bodies are self-repairing, ind so when ooudh (Infers for weeks or months niture Is behind with her work and may never catch up unless you aid Of Cod liver Oil has apecific action on the lunas and air passages. It cures deep seated coughs and all wasting disesses. It Increases eight, strength and energy. Better than other emulsions becsusa al ways fresh. Price 50c. 5 1 0. MM V Druggist THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition Read Wherever the English Language Is Spoken The Thrice-n -Week World was a brl' liant success In the beiilniiing nnd has been steadily Krowliif! ever since Time Is the test of till 'hints, and hns set Its seal of approval on the Turice-n-Week World, which Is widely circulated In every state and territory of the Unioitr anil wherever there are people who can read our mother tongue. This paper for the coming winter and the year lil'JS, will make its news service, If possible, more extensive than ever. All events of Impurtnucc, no mtittor where they happen, are reported accurately and promptly. The subscriber for only one ilollnr a year gets three papers averv week and more news nnd general rending tnaii most great dallies can furnish at live or six times the price. The Thrlcc-a-Week World Is absolutely fi.lr in Its political news. Partisan bias Is never allowed to affect its news columns, and democrat nnd republican alike can ob tain In its pnres truthful accounts of all the great political campaigns. In addition to all the nuws the Thrlce-a-Week World furnishes the best serial fic tion, elnborat market reports and other features of Interest. , The Thrtci-a-Week World's regular sub scription 1 rice Is ouly 1 per year and this pays for 158 papers. We offer this nnc qtialed newspaper and the Pike County Press together one year for t.. ?.'he regular subscription price of the two papers Is y.50. Pllel.ea To.i Hick. Whose lines are cap! w, ph &inl lilnces? Alas! I knew them mil, Fur mine ar strung win lmly washing- Aero fuy i.infchbur's lul. -r'uek. A Pnvtllnsr Diagram. Richard Well, fulher, what la the secret of busiiieaa auiccau? ft'uther .My son. it flo.ru, 't pay to be too courteous in business life, and it doesn't pay not to be courteous enough. Puck. 'I'd RCAB41R. Cholly Your father bowed very pleasantly to ine thib morning, t'lariie Yes; he forgot hia glassea when he left home. (hit-ago Aiueri CQ, Ah Calallliia Mien. She I knew you would propose to me to-night. He Why? "I saw the moon over my left shoulder." Life. Water Cur (or Chronic Constipation Take two cup of hot water half an hour before each meal and just before going to bed, also a enp of .vater, hot or cold, about two hours ifter each meal. Take lots of ont- loor exercise walk, ride, drive. Make a regular habit of this nnd in many cases chronio constipation may be cured without the use of aiiy medicine'. When a purgative is required take something mild and gouile l'ke C'liamberl.iiu's Stomach and Liver Tublets. For sale by A W. Biloh and Son, Matamoras, ell drug ui:d ueueral storjs in Pike county. The fiueat a.ifcjrtuieut of fail and winter millinery goods ever offureii for sale iu Milford. Ladies', uiUshm', and ehildreuV hats and baby c Bt Rvtnau & Wullji'. XZ I ' 1 1 V V 1 1 1 IN AilMSTHONGtS Douglas Shoo lt yfORLDs largest 13.003.50 SHOE factory y iij iTt FITTER PORT OF FEET JERVIS Vyckoffs Now York Store News. Mere Cheapness There's no economy in it, there's no profit in it for seller or consumer. For one person who is hunting for shoddy makeshifts, there are fifty who want the reliable stuff at the right price. This store caters to your intelligence as well asyour econ omy. -This kind of trading pays at both ends. Monte Carlo Fresh lots Jackets -to show you Am the do IF il i I 1 .... 1 niiini ior i ucse mv im conis; increases it keeps us hustl-! ing to keep up the supply. Better try to cet first pick from the following: All all-wool Kerseys, in Macks and tans, with velvet inlaid collars and cutis, mercerized lined, for $0,50, which we think good value for two dollars more. Others at $8, $10 and $12, some fan cifully inlaid with panne velvets. A little ofp Monte Carlo line is tlie'hT.i"--fitting black, a fine, all-wool Kersey, with velvet inlaid collars, cuffs and pockets, mercerized lined, at $5. These will cost a doll more in the next lot we buy. Of Special Interest to One of the banes of the suit Small Women imsi ne s s has been the iitting of ladies under sind over sized. To the under sized we've paid special attention in the pur chase of it line of Misses suits. I f, 10 and 18 years of ame, built on lines to fit WYCKOFF'S NEW YORK STORE Stroudsburg, Pa. Do jh That are offer ing real Bargains In Shoes and footwear for men, women and children? Give Us a Call and See for Yourself. Ryman 6 Wells. CHI HQ a gov;, . Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Calf skin, Dog skin, or any other kind of hide or skin, and let us tan it with the hair on, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof, for robe, rug, coat or gloves. . But firat Kt our Catalogue, gtviDg pncea, and ourhippiuf U kiul instruction, Hiuto avoitl mialak.es. H e aiau tuy raw fuia. w .tL. Trie CBOBV FftlSI AN PL'B COMPANY, lift mui juhi, kwkour, N. V. Subscribe for tbe FRtstJ- h Just Received ! ! 1 AGENT Does Not Pay small women of 32, 31 and 30 bust. Made from Foule Serge, Venetians and fancy suitings. You'll find a walking price attached to these lots. Even with the season well advanced is this we have just purchased about 75 new Walking Skirts, about the choicest yet shown. Think when you see them you'll bark up our opinion. Opening of Frost a n d Furs go to l,F;.v Season gether. We' 5iie Fur values to show you that will make you a satisfied buyer if you'll kindly bend your steps in the direction of this shop. There arc but few Fur makers who pay attention to Misses" Furs, all plung ing on Women's and Child ren's Furs. Found a maker who gave Misses his espec ial care. Bought well of him and you'll find some choice things here of Fox, of Marten, of Nutria and lother skins for the young ladies, from ten to eighteen years. They're fairly priced, too. William B. Kenworthey, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Ofnce and rouidenne Broad atropt 1 exl Court Mouse. MILKOKU, PA. H. E.Em erson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. Fire Insurance. OLD KKI.I.41U.K COM PA N I KM. RATKS KKAXON AIII.K. Charles G. Wood, Agt. Surcraaor to .1. J, Jlart. a"Oflict' In rewrof Riilt-uce ou Anu St. Mllford, Plk Co., Pa. . Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goxls. . Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything " for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. rSTafUJHCO , load. ' i tA 8 S IS.' TKiut i Da.au.KS. Thrty-oe 7e-ira a.HTe pmetif. Opinion aa to Valuluv Mid wtu-r,u.t,jlily. VS ri (i,flK,k ,( Immtiu-'I ,iik anl rvlcreiuxa. El'SvlN bMOaVij ujki, W Muuighaa, U. ) t.'iifAAIIkjK'ill
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